
2021
First Published
4.35
Average Rating
85
Number of Pages
Part of Series
Intrigue within the fabled grounds of the fabulous Hampton Court. "The Missing Mariner" weaves a compelling tale where family ties, lost art, and unexpected dangers intertwine. When a woman’s plea to find her long-lost brother sends Sherlock, Lucy, and Watson spiraling into a web of deception, they swiftly discover that it's not just a brother that's missing but a priceless painting—and Flynn, who finds himself ensnared in a perilous game. The painting, one of immense value, has vanished from Hampton Court, King Henry VIII's legendary palace—a place that has long captured Dr. Watson's imagination, yet eluded his attempts to visit. As Sherlock, Lucy, and an intrigued Watson delve into the mystery, they're entwined in a complex tapestry. Can they untangle the web of deception in time to save the day - and Flynn? What readers are "Another great story like the others it kept you guessing and wondering what was going on in Holmes mind..." "Just like meeting friends you haven’t seen in awhile. Make some new ones along the way. I’m hooked!" "True to the original, plus new characters that add a fresh viewpoint. Thoughtful and well-written...I love this entire series." "I'm so very happy to be able to enjoy the great Holmes and Watson adventures. The addition of an unknown daughter whose skills are similar to her father... has really been a treat!" "This father/daughter team of authors is WONDERFUL... I LOVE THIS SERIES!" "That was a good one! My favorite parts to these stories are the openings... I think Flynn will be my new favorite character." Dive into 'Season Three' of the Sherlock and Lucy A heartwarming yet exhilarating tapestry of family, legacy, and the enigmatic puzzles that intertwine their fates.
Avg Rating
4.35
Number of Ratings
362
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Author

Anna Elliott
Author · 40 books
Anna Elliott is an author of historical fiction and fantasy. She enjoys stories about strong women, and loves exploring the multitude of ways women can find their unique strengths. She was delighted to lend a hand with the Sherlock & Lucy series, and thrilled to begin a new spin-off series featuring Becky and Flynn. Her first series, the Twilight of Avalon trilogy, is a retelling of the Trystan & Isolde legend. She wrote her second series, The Pride & Prejudice Chronicles, chiefly to satisfy her own curiosity about what might have happened to Elizabeth Bennet, Mr. Darcy, and all the other wonderful cast of characters after the official end of Jane Austen’s classic work. Anna lives in Pennsylvania with her husband and four children.